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Am I enabling by feeding my son?
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 628669" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I didn't catch that you have a two year old at home. </p><p></p><p>Seriously, to me that is a game changer. Do you want her to be scared when your son yells or threatens you? </p><p></p><p>To me, she is the one here who needs protection. Your son is an adult, like it or not, and has made horrible choices on his own and knew the consequences. Your two year old is little more than a baby. She is the one who needs your protection. </p><p></p><p>One of the main reasons I made our daughter leave when she used drugs was that the drama and yelling never stopped, the cops visited a lot, and my two little ones were terrified of the chaos. Your son is not that cute little baby with the chubby cheeks who says such cute things anymore. He is a grown man who knew he'd end up in more trouble if he didn't comply with his orders and did it anyway. Your daughter is now the little one with the chubby cheeks who needs you much more than your grown son does. I am very protective of younger children who have to deal with nonsense from their older siblings. It does affect their lives and not in a good way. JMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 628669, member: 1550"] I didn't catch that you have a two year old at home. Seriously, to me that is a game changer. Do you want her to be scared when your son yells or threatens you? To me, she is the one here who needs protection. Your son is an adult, like it or not, and has made horrible choices on his own and knew the consequences. Your two year old is little more than a baby. She is the one who needs your protection. One of the main reasons I made our daughter leave when she used drugs was that the drama and yelling never stopped, the cops visited a lot, and my two little ones were terrified of the chaos. Your son is not that cute little baby with the chubby cheeks who says such cute things anymore. He is a grown man who knew he'd end up in more trouble if he didn't comply with his orders and did it anyway. Your daughter is now the little one with the chubby cheeks who needs you much more than your grown son does. I am very protective of younger children who have to deal with nonsense from their older siblings. It does affect their lives and not in a good way. JMO. [/QUOTE]
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